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DiANTHUS, PLUMARIS, SINGLE AND Douste. 
Hardy Perennial Garden Pinks 
PLUMARIS. A great improvement over the charming, time-hon- 
ored inhabitant of old-fashioned gardens. The flowers are much larger, 
and are borne more profusely on shorter, stiff stems. In these new 
pinks we have a large variety of colors and markings; being white or 
blush with a band of color near the margin, and almost every color 
known is shown to some degree. They are excellent, hardy, perennial 
garden plants; vigorous, about 1 foot high, and flower profusely during 
spring and early summer. Called grass, border, feather or spice pinks. 
1308 DOUBLE. Mixedcolors. Packet, 15 cents. 
1309 SINGLE. Mixed colors. Packet, 10 cents. 
DIGITALIS 
Hardy Perennial 
Foxglove. Especially useful among shrubbery and in half shady 
places, though it grows equally well in open situations. Long racemes 
of beautiful flowers. Height 8 or 4 feet. Much admired. 
1311 GLOXINIAFLORA. An improved strain, with handsomely 
marked flowers. All colors mixed. Packet, 10 cents. 
1312 VERY FINE MIXED. All shades and markings. 
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Pkt., 5c. 
DimoRPHOTHECA AURANTIACA. 
AFRICAN GOLD DAISY 
DIMORPHOTHECA AURANTIACA 
Hardy Annual 
1313 Also called Roosevelt Daisy. A rare and extremely showy 
annual from South Africa, destined to become a great favorite on ac- 
count of its very easy culture and beautiful flowers. The single daisy- 
like flowers are 214 inches in diameter, are of a unique glossy terra 
cotta orange, which brilliant coloring is rendered the more conspicu- 
ous by the dark dise surrounded by a black zone. The plants gTOW 
from 12 to 15 inches high and are very profuse flowering. Pkt., 15 cts. 
“Maule’s Aster Collection,’’as mentioned 
FOR 50 CENTS on page 116, also “‘Maule’s Popular Pansy “DE 
Collection” as described on page 138, together with one 
\ packet of the above, “African Gold Daisy,” all for 50 cts. J 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1911 
DOLICHOS 
Tender Annual Climber 
Hyacinth Bean. A rapid growing 
annual climber bearing clusters of 
white, scarlet, purple bean-shaped 
blossoms. 10 to 15 feet. Desirable. 
1314 NEW SCARLET. A doli- 
chos with fine scarlet blossoms, fol- 
lowed by silver white seed pods, 
which are as showy as the magnifi- 
cent flowers. Used for porch, trellis 
or where a climbing vine could be 
used. Very showy when planted in 
connection with Dolichos Daylight. 
Will attain a growth of from 12 to 15 
feet ina season. Packet, 5 cents. 
1315 LABLAB MIXED. White, 
red and purple. Pkt., 5c.; OZ, 20. 
1316 SOUDAN PURPLE. A 
decorative climber, much earlier 
than Dolichos Lablab and also much 
more floriferous. The twining stems 
are of an intense purple, and the 
long spikes of flowers are of a bril- 
liant rose. Stands heat well and is 
invaluable for covering trellises, ete. 
Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 20 cts. 
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DoticHos, DayLicHTt 
DoticHos, THE BusH. 
1317 DAYLIGHT. 
Daylight is the newest 
and best form of this 
4 beautiful climbing vine, 
with bold spikes of pure 
white flowers. The 
height is 10 to 12 feet, the 
flowers appearing from 
base to summit. The fo- 
liage isrich and attrac- 
tive. The flowers, which 
resemble sweet peas in 
shape, are succeeded by 
broad, velvety. creamy 
white pods. This climb- 
er is an excellent one 
for trellises and fences; 
highly satisfactory in 
almost any situation, 
if given good soil. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 
BUSH DOLICHOS 
Tender Annual 
1318 THE BUSH. I 
offer a bush form of the 
well known Daylight 
! Dolichos, with the same 
enormous spikes of pure 
white flowers, but with- 
out the climbing habit 
of growth. This com- 
pact and ornamental 
plant grows less than 2 
feet high; flower stands 
upright a foot above the 
foliage, followed by or- 
hamental colored pods. 
Suitable for bedding, 
and mixed borders, also 
makes elegant low back- 
ground in any flower 
garden. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE 
See Aristolochia. 
DUSTY MILLER 
See Centaurea. 
DWARF MORNING GLORY 
See Convolvulus. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
Hardy Annual 
California Poppy. Extremely 
handsome, low and quick growing 
annual plants, with finely cut foli- 
age and cheerful blossoms. Noth- 
ing can excel the eschscholtzia in 
brightness, and it deserves a place 
in every garden border. Sow seeds 
in very shallow drills, in the open 
ground, where the plants are to re- 
main. Thin to 2 inches. Bloom 
begins in a few weeks and lasts 
until frost. 
1321 GOLDEN WEST. Flowers 
4to 6 inches in diameter. The flow- 
ers are light canary yellow with an 
orange blotch at the base of each 
petal. They are beautiful and vig- 
orously formed. Some are flat and 
wide open, some_ saucer-shaped, 
others very deep with flaring edges; 
1 foot high. Pkt., 5c.3 0z., 30c. 
1322 DOUGLASSI. A newdwarf 
type, only 10 inches high, with fine- 
ly cut grayish green foliage. The 
flowers are clear lemon yellow with 
orange markings, and somewhat 
cup-shaped. 
distinctive merits. 
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EscHSCHOLTZIA, MIXED. 
Its early and profuse production of flowers is one of its 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 40 cents. 
